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I DON'T NEED YOUR PERMISSION



I'm Gumby Dammit

From your story - IF YOU CARE:


The president voiced support for a bipartisan resolution drafted by Senators John Kerry, D-Mass., John McCain, R-Ariz., Carl Levin, D-Mich., Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., Lindsey Graham, R-SC, and Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., stating that Congress ?supports the U.S. mission in Libya and that both branches are united in their commitment to supporting the aspirations of the Libyan people for political reform and self-government?Congressional action in support of the mission would underline the U.S. commitment to this remarkable international effort.?
 

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DTBlackgumby has selective thinking when it comes to anything Obama does.

Lets see

Killed the Somali pirates who hijacked and kidnapped.

Passed health care.

Kept us out of a severe depression Bush sent us down.

and HE KILLED FAWKING BIN LADEN !



wow just wow
 

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DTBlackgumby has selective thinking when it comes to anything Obama does.

Lets see

Killed the Somali pirates who hijacked and kidnapped.

Passed health care.

Kept us out of a severe depression Bush sent us down.

and HE KILLED FAWKING BIN LADEN !



wow just wow



If he was a white republican from Kentucky, he would be the greatest president ever.
 

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Seriously though doggie, you have been looking really pathetic lately. Maybe you need to buy a new wife to build up that self-esteem? I heard that Hedgy's wife is free now. Good luck.

:nono: that shit's not right :facepalm: JMOP :sadwave:
 

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If he was a white republican from Kentucky, he would be the greatest president ever.
Very true. And his name would be Karab Amabo... :142smilie

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Gee Whiz guys Chill out -put on those headphones/ipod and tune in with your mentor and his daughters-- Have a little "family value time" :SIB

http://hiphopwired.com/2010/09/29/president-obama-adds-lil-wayne-and-nas-to-play-list-22222/
? by tffhthewriter September 29, 2010, 14:32pm
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President Barack Obama decided to take some time out from running the country to conduct a candid interview with Rolling Stone Magazine and discuss why he's still Hip-Hop's president.



In the interview, President Obama states that since his inauguration his Hip-Hop playlist has increased and that emceesNas and Lil' Wayne have been added to heavy rotation.
?Thanks to Reggie [Love, the president's personal aide], my rap palate has greatly improved,? President Obama said in the interview. ?Jay-Z used to be sort of what predominated, but now I've got a little Nas and a little Lil Wayne and some other stuff, but I would not claim to be an expert. Malia and Sasha are now getting old enough to where they start hipping me to things. Music is still a great source of joy and occasional solace in the midst of what can be some difficult days
In fact from-- "words of advice" --I'll just put up the link instead of lyrics in case there are children other than tramps in the forum-

http://www.lilwaynehq.com/lyrics/words-of-advice/

not enough?

More lyrics--to share with your family-
http://www.lilwaynehq.com/lyrics/

--after your finished with their advice--I have a bit of my own--

"SHOW ME WHO YOU WALK WITH AND I'LL TELL YOU WHO YOU ARE!"
 

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--after your finished with their advice--I have a bit of my own--

"SHOW ME WHO YOU WALK WITH AND I'LL TELL YOU WHO YOU ARE!"

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Truer words have never been spoken on this forum.


and since you are so worried about the children and what they are being taught........

cheers doggiedogshit
 

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A former U.S. congresswoman slammed U.S. policy on Libyan state TV late Saturday and stressed the "last thing we need to do is spend money on death, destruction and war."

The station is fiercely loyal to Moammar Gadhafi and her interview was spliced with what appeared to be rallies in support of the embattled Libyan leader.

"I think that it's very important that people understand what is happening here. And it's important that people all over the world see the truth. And that is why I am here ... to understand the truth," former Rep. Cynthia McKinney said during a live interview.

She said she was invited to Libya by the "nongovernmental organization for fact-finding," adding that she intends to bring more people to the country soon so that "they too can understand."

NATO warplanes have been pounding military targets since March after the U.N. Security Council approved a resolution to protect civilians by any means necessary, as Gadhafi's forces try to quash a nearly three-month revolt against the leader's roughly 42 years of rule.

Gadhafi's government has repeatedly urged the international community to send fact-finding teams to Libya to report what's happening on the ground.

At one point during the interview, state TV cut to what it said were live airstrikes, hitting Gadhafi's compound.

"Is that a bomb?" McKinney asked.

"I want to say categorically and very clearly that these policies of war ... are not what the people of the United States stand for, and it's not what African-Americans stand for," she told state TV.

The former Georgia representative also slammed the economic policies of U.S. President Barack Obama and said the government of the United States no longer represents the interests of the American people.

"Under the economic policies of the Obama administration, those who have the least are losing the most. And those who have the most are getting even more," she said. "The situation in the United States is becoming more dire for average ordinary Americans, and the last thing we need to do is to spend money on death, destruction and war."

Separately, McKinney appeared on state-run Press TV this week in Iran. She was reported to be in Tehran attending the International Conference on Global Alliance Against Terrorism for a Just Peace.
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DTBlackgumby

your on the same side as lunatic McKinney

feels about right huh:0008

:142smilie
 

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"Is that a bomb?" McKinney asked.

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yeh wish it was right up your big ass.


Now Kadaffi has been outed for ordering the killing of Americans on the Locerbee plane.

Mckinney is all for that :0074
 

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Gee Whiz guys Chill out -put on those headphones/ipod and tune in with your mentor and his daughters-- Have a little "family value time" :SIB

http://hiphopwired.com/2010/09/29/president-obama-adds-lil-wayne-and-nas-to-play-list-22222/
? by tffhthewriter September 29, 2010, 14:32pm
obamawayne33.jpg

President Barack Obama decided to take some time out from running the country to conduct a candid interview with Rolling Stone Magazine and discuss why he's still Hip-Hop's president.



In the interview, President Obama states that since his inauguration his Hip-Hop playlist has increased and that emceesNas and Lil' Wayne have been added to heavy rotation.
?Thanks to Reggie [Love, the president's personal aide], my rap palate has greatly improved,? President Obama said in the interview. ?Jay-Z used to be sort of what predominated, but now I've got a little Nas and a little Lil Wayne and some other stuff, but I would not claim to be an expert. Malia and Sasha are now getting old enough to where they start hipping me to things. Music is still a great source of joy and occasional solace in the midst of what can be some difficult days
In fact from-- "words of advice" --I'll just put up the link instead of lyrics in case there are children other than tramps in the forum-

http://www.lilwaynehq.com/lyrics/words-of-advice/

not enough?

More lyrics--to share with your family-
http://www.lilwaynehq.com/lyrics/

--after your finished with their advice--I have a bit of my own--

"SHOW ME WHO YOU WALK WITH AND I'LL TELL YOU WHO YOU ARE!"
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Climate scientists unveil new communications tool: Hip hop

In a goofy, profane, self-mocking rap video, a handful of young Australian climate scientists preach an inconvenient truth: there are too few scientists' voices in the public conversation about climate change.

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On Saturday, Netanyahu stood firm by his insistence that Israel could not withdraw to its prewar lines, negotiate with a Palestinian government including violently anti-Israel Hamas militants or repatriate allow millions of Palestinians to homes in Israel that they or their families fled or were driven from during the fighting over Israel's 1948 creation.

But he told The Associated Press that media accounts of the disagreements "have been blown way out of proportion."

"It's true we have some differences of opinion, but these are among friends," Netanyahu said.

"There should be no doubt about the strength of the American-Israeli relationship and President Obama's commitment to Israel and its security," he added.

In a Mideast policy speech on Thursday, Obama gave unprecedented prominence to Washington's long-held stand on the future borders of Israel and a Palestinian state in the West Bank, Gaza and east Jerusalem. Although his comments did not substantively differ from previously articulated U.S. positions, he sent shudders through the Israeli leadership by acceding to Palestinian pressure to explicitly enunciate this stance.

An essential part of what Obama proposed was that Israelis and Palestinians would also have to agree to land swaps that would allow Israel to hold on to major Jewish settlements, a point Netanyahu failed to mention when he declared the 1967 lines to be militarily "indefensible."

From the very first days of his presidency, Obama has been pushing hard to wring an elusive peace agreement from Israel and the Palestinians, who stopped negotiating in late 2008, save a brief period this past September.

The Palestinians have not yet indicated whether his public statement on their hoped-for state's borders would be enough to bring them back to the negotiating table and drop their campaign to have the U.N. recognize their state unilaterally in September, a move both the U.S. and Israel oppose.

The Palestinians have refused to talk to Israel as long as it continues to build homes for Jews in east Jerusalem and the West Bank. Israel has refused to reinstate and expand a 10-month settlement construction slowdown that expired in late September.

In the meantime, the two sides are mired in mutual distrust and divided by more than just the border dispute. Should they ever return to the negotiating table, even bigger problems loom with regard to resolving disputes over the status of contested Jerusalem, and a solution for the refugees.

Netanyahu has said he would not share Jerusalem with the Palestinians, who want the eastern sector of the holy city for the capital of a future state. No Israeli government has been willing to consider anything but a token repatriation of Palestinian refugees, for fear a mass return would dilute the Jewish character of the state.

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oh it looks like Isreal is not quite so miffed at the US as previously stated.

The only thing keeping Isreal in existance is the US and our military backing.

what a quagmire that whole situation is.

I doubt we see a solution to this in our lifetimes.

Both sides are just pretty nuts.
 

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Interesting we have only 2 threads on this war with little participation.

Can imagine the hoopla had this been in GW's era.

Of course this is a ""kinetic military action" not a war as you will hear in speech tonight.

IMO I am not against action but against the waffeling for 31 days and then letting French grab O by the ears and lead him. I assume everyone knows Frances vested interest?

Also I am not much on the delusions and fabrications made so far.

I can tell you with certainty from experience as vet vs acorn organizer that this action will be weeks/months vs days--we already have troops on ground--and toss up which will cost more--the military action or rebuilding.

Whether action was good move will be determined by results. Will we actually remove him and bigger question--who are these rebels that will replace him.

As we've seen in Egypt--appears we will have a western ally in all probabilty replaced with the Muslim Brotherhood.

I also ask myself--why Libya and not a peep on Iran last year or Syria now?

This tread "somehow" got off original topic--any comments before I put it in archives.
 
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